Anglicans from across Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia asked for a more detailed look into the revised schedule of prayers linked to the Church's liturgical year that came before General Synod for their approval this year.
Anglican leaders were present last week as the new Māori Queen, Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po Pootatau Te Wherowhero VIII, was raised up in a ceremony known as Te Whakawahinga before thousands of people gathered for the tangihanga of her beloved father, the late Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII.
Disability Ministry Educator Rev Vicki Terrell uncovers the dial-back of disability rights that is happening right now in Government back offices, sending disability community back towards the bad old days of 'no voice and no choice'.
• Dreams, realities and the broken promises of disability support in Aotearoa New Zealand
• Whanganui disability advocates concerned with EGL funding freeze
141 Anglicans, including 13 Bishops and three Archbishops have joined 300+ Christian leaders in a letter requesting the Government go no further with the divisive Treaty Principles Bill.
•Treaty Principles Bill: 400 church leaders want David Seymour's bill voted down
• David Seymour hits out at church leaders
• 1 News reports on church leaders' letter
• Te Karere reports on the church leaders' letter
• Radio Waatea: Church leaders denounce Treaty Principles Bill
• 400 church leaders call on MPs to vote down Treaty Principles Bill
• Dean Kay Ruka: "Treaty Principle Bill is falsity"
This Season of Creation, Archbishop Sione Ulu'ilakepa has invited Anglicans in every parish, school and ministry community around the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia to pray together and act together for the health of Creation in their own rohe.
Pīhopa o Aotearoa Archbishop Don Tamihere has released a heartfelt message of condolence and thanksgiving for the life of his dear friend Kiingi Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII, who died aged 69 this morning.
Bishop John Bluck shares his insights on the posthumous biography of renowned Pākehā hymnwriter Shirley Erena Murray.
This year’s Anglo-Catholic Hui centred on the “Incarnational Life” looking at holistic Anglo-Catholic approaches to spirituality, advocacy and service to inspire church communities across Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.
More than seventy Anglicans came away inspired to take action after an intensive three-day 'Moana Water of Life 2' gathering in Suva Fiji, this 8-10 August, where they were challenged to build resilience and hope in the face of climate change.
• Make a submission to stop subsidies to big polluters